New LSE-blog entry by Werner Krause und Aiko Wagner: "Popular populists: Do anti-establishment voters stick with populist parties after they enter the mainstream?"
Recently published in German Politics: the article "Do Minority Cabinets Govern More Flexibly and Inclusively? Evidence from Germany" by Ganghof, Eppner, Stecker, Heeß, & Schuhkraft
Publication by Dr. Aiko Wagner
Recently published book "Smarte Spalter: Die AfD zwischen Bewegung und Parlament" features two chapters by Aiko Wagner
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In ‘Semi-parliamentary government, in Australia and beyond’ Steffen Ganghof argues, that Australia invented a unique – ‘semi-parliamentary’ – form of government.
In ‘Does it really matter if we call Australian politics ‘semi-parliamentary’?’ Marija Taflaga argues, that the more accurate terminology helps both politicians and political scientists.
The editorial ‘Why Choice matters’ published by Dag Tanneberg in cooperation with Heiko Giebler and Saskia Ruth discusses the potentials and pitfalls of democracy measurement.
In ‘Einschränkung der Mehrheitsdemokratie? Institutioneller Wandel und Stabilität von Vetopunkten.’ Katja Heeß publishes the results of her dissertation.